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Author Bullock, Ian, 1941- author.

Title Under siege : the Independent Labour Party in interwar Britain / Ian Bullock
Published Edmonton, AB : AU Press, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 416 pages)
Summary "During the period between the two world wars, the Independent Labour Party (ILP) was the main voice of radical democratic socialism in Great Britain. Founded in 1893, the ILP had, since 1906, operated under the aegis of the Labour Party. As that party edged nearer to power following World War I, forming minority governments in 1924 and again in 1929, the ILP found its own identity under siege. On one side stood those who wanted the ILP to subordinate itself to an increasingly cautious and conventional Labour leadership; on the other stood those who felt that the ILP should throw its lot in with the Communist Party of Great Britain. After the ILP disaffiliated from Labour in 1932 in order to pursue a new, "revolutionary" policy, it was again torn, this time between those who wanted to merge with the Communists and those who saw the ILP as their more genuinely revolutionary and democratic rival. At the opening of the 1930s, the ILP boasted five times the membership of the Communist Party, as well as a sizeable contingent of MPs. By the end of the decade, having tested the possibility of creating a revolutionary party in Britain almost to the point of its own destruction, the ILP was much diminished--although, unlike the Communists, it still retained a foothold in Parliament. Despite this reversal of fortunes, during the 1930s--years that witnessed the ascendancy of both Stalin and Hitler--the ILP demonstrated an unswerving commitment to democratic socialist thinking. Drawing extensively on the ILP's Labour Leader and other contemporary left-wing newspapers, as well as on ILP publications and internal party documents, Bullock examines the debates and ideological battles of the ILP during the tumultuous interwar period. He argues that the ILP made a lasting contribution to British politics in general, and to the modern Labour Party in particular, by preserving the values of democratic socialism during the interwar period."-- Provided by publisher
Analysis labour party
England
socialism
Britain
communism
Jimmy Maxton
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 399-407) and index
Notes Issued also in print format
Online resource; title from PDF version (Library and Archives Canada Electronic Collection, viewed June 9, 2021)
Subject Independent Labour Party (Great Britain) -- History -- 20th century
SUBJECT Independent Labour Party (Great Britain) fast
Subject Political parties -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- Elections.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- General.
Political parties
Politics and government
SUBJECT Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1910-1936. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056918
Subject Great Britain
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2019394429
ISBN 9781771991568
9781771991575
1771991569
1771991577